![]() ![]() Here’s the gist of why this exists: In a previous version, macOS started displaying user prompts (similar to iOS) to grant application permission for accessing things like contacts, photos, location, etc. This is a ramification of the User Data Protection enhancements that were made in Catalina. Issue 1: I Couldn’t Access Certain FoldersĪfter the upgrade, Emacs was unable to access special folders, like the Documents folder. Here’s a little insight into how I fixed them. ![]() Since the upgrade to macOS Catalina, I’ve had two serious annoyances with Emacs. ![]()
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